05-15-2014
12:30 PM
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This is the presentation I did on TDMS in LabVIEW for the SEMLUG on 5/15/14.
Mentioned in the presentation is Scout by Signal.X, the TDMS to XLSX Converter, the TDMS Excal Add-in and the combine TDMS files using the copy /b command which is demonstrated in this post just be sure and use a TDMS verison 2.0 file as the second post in that topic mentions.
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05-15-2014 12:48 PM
Cool presentation Brian - thanks.
05-15-2014 12:49 PM
No problem, I had a good time presenting.
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05-15-2014 01:09 PM
I have a new found respect for the TDMS file format now that I have participated in Brian's presentation.
Brian gave a clear and concise overview of the essentials of writing and reading TDMS files, and examples of some tools he has made publicly available that will help with getting the experienced LabVIEW practitioner developing advanced applications of the file format quickly. Kudos!
05-15-2014 01:25 PM
Sorry that I couldn't be there today. Thanks for the plug for Scout - I would also like to add that I would love to get additional feedback on Scout, so feel free to let me know any suggestions or thoughts as we work to add new features.
Rob
05-15-2014 01:27 PM
During the presentation I actually asked if anyone from Signal.X was there. I don't use Scout much myself but I like the software and encourage others to use it rather than the built in viewer, for more features.
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05-16-2014 02:42 PM
Sorry that I couldn't attend it, Found the presentation to be useful.